<p>I know for a fact that UDub does provide some full tuition grants (state grants) as part of your financial aids if you can achieve a high GPA (e.g., Dean’s List > 3.50).</p>
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<p>This doesn’t seem right. The state’s grants are need-based. They might also have a GPA req’t, but they have a need req’t. </p>
<p>What you’ve suggested doesn’t seem likely. first of all, it sounds like it’s granted AFTER the student has completed a semester or two and has a certain GPA.</p>
<p>Now look a little further. What is the difference between resident and non-resident tuitions for UDub Law? That may be important if you want to practice in the northwest.</p>
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<p>What does this have to do with anything? He’s instate for UW law.</p>